You may come into the Police Department during normal business hours (8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, excluding holidays) and complete a records request form at the front counter. (You must have valid identification to obtain a report.) You can also access a request form on the Town's website at CRgov.com/Police. Police records

Yes. To report a problem with a barking dog, call 303-663-6100, or select the "Report a Concern" icon on the homepage of this website. It is unlawful to keep a dog that habitually barks or creates a nuisance. More information may be found on the Police webpage, CRgov.com/Police. Report a barking dog

Yes, the Town of Castle Rock's crime statistics are reported to software company BAIR Analytics. Visit the RAIDSonline website (shown below) by selecting the link below. You will be asked to accept their disclaimer statement. You may type the name of the Town or an address and use the search buttons under their Menu to create your report. More information can be found on our Police webpage, CRgov.com/Police; navigate to the "Reports and Statistics" menu then select RAIDSonline. Questions? Call 303-663-6103. RAIDSonline

Yes. Any person owning, keeping or having custody of any dog or cat older than 6 months must obtain a license. To obtain a license, call Castle Rock Animal Care and Control, 303-663-6100, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Tuesday - Saturday. More information, including the license application, may be found on the Police webpage, CRgov.com/Police. Animal Care & Control license application

Applications are accepted only during specified posting times (generally in the fall) and are posted on this website. Applicants must:• Possess a Colorado State POST certification by date of hire• Possess a high school diploma or GED (college coursework or a degree is preferred)• Possess a valid Colorado driver's license with a good driving record• Not have any felony convictions• Be able to work any shift and be physically able to meet the demands of the job Career Opportunities

To report a crime, call 303-663-6100; a police officer will respond to your location or contact you by telephone. Many nonviolent crimes may be reported by filling out a counter report at the Police Department, or there is a convenient online form available for nonviolent crimes that occurred within the Town's limits. The online form may be used for crimes where there are no suspects or pursuable evidence / information, such as theft, identity theft, vandalism, trespass, or lost property. ePoliceReporting

ePoliceReporting allows residents and business owners to report nonviolent crimes such as gas theft, identity theft, vandalism, trespassing a vehicle or property, and lost property to police officers using the Web.

• Crimes reported through the system should be non-emergencies, occur within Town limits, and have no known suspects. Incidents occurring along Interstate 25 or on a state highway are not eligible, as those are pursued by Colorado State Patrol. In addition, crimes occurring in the unincorporated Douglas County areas are also not eligible, as those are handled by the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office.• All reports filed using the system are reviewed by a police officer and receive the same investigation and statistical analysis as if the report had been filed by an officer. If further review is needed, an officer will contact the person who filed the report.ePoliceReporting

Volunteers must complete a 40-hour training program (various programs held throughout the year). This program assists victims of crime by providing immediate crisis interventions, referrals and follow-up support. Volunteer staff works directly with Castle Rock Police officers and investigators.

For specific questions about the program or application process, please contact Debora Lewis at 303-663-6110. You may also follow the link below for more information about this program. Victim Advocate information

The Police Department is available for fingerprinting (Castle Rock and Douglas County residents only) on Tuesdays and Thursdays only, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The fee is $10 per person. For more information, call our nonemergency number, 303-663-6100. Fingerprinting services